I’m waiting in line from 2 a.m. to report my transfer

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(1)It’s a little over 5:30 in the morning in southwestern Germany
(2)Stuttgart
(3)Q. KBS report
(4)In front of a community center in Stuttgart
(5)We still have three hours left before work starts
(6)There’s already a long line
(7)It’s raining, but the citizens won’t budge
(8)I’m keeping my seat
(9)Allah civil petitioner
(10)I’ve been trying to schedule a news release, but he hasn’t answered my e-mail for four months
(11)Even if I try to report my transfer, I’ll take a driver’s license test
(12)Even if you try to apply, waiting for a few months
(13)It’s normal

Even if you try to register for a transfer or apply for a driver’s license, it’s common to wait a few months

Work has exploded due to a shortage of employees and a rush of citizens to deal with the delayed work during the COVID-19 pandemic

In addition, there are so many bureaucratic procedures that the administrative process is slow

Digital processes are not being introduced properly, and the tasks that need to be handled continue to pile up

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